An Appeal Oh. women of Jowa! llow en you keep silent when the politeisns sre to- 4 day «0 conly debating the repeal of our gu LJ he fir J rf prohibitary lew, that never had a fair chance for ita enforce ment; and nll be want their city Which heaven of your heart, and ifs, will you ba lighted with gas or brilliant with elec. cause they money in treasuries, uf your boys the give in order that your city may teie light? Whaieh child can you spare and IE to help your city % eets 7 tread on sidewaiks grade pave that the blood of souls hes enabled vour city for ! How much will you What is your brother worth to you ? Vout conveniences 1 Fike for your hoy? your fa- ther, band, to ensb'e the saloon put $300 or £1000, license into the treas Shad VL like a trumpet,” oh daughters of lowa! Make ury of vour city up your ry aloud and spare not !' city, wuncils ashamed; make fraid; m.ke the iniquitous 1 quor traf- fic tremble under the righteous indig of condemnation nation outraged womanhood, of an awak: tM 1 #¢he Cedar Lag ids Reg ublican, awill and determined people A ldr -— Rev. Hugh Goldie, for nearly years a devoted English mission West Africa, has written an impress London Tim strong plea that the great waterway of * I » ive letter to the maxing the Congo, may not be made a highway for the transportation of “fire water 1 {oe says that the legitim ve commerce in strong drinks 13 as brutal'zing ss the lave trade, andjth at,the importation these liquors into the savage and half civilized communities of the world must hee yme before lo e consideration fl name of Christian, 11 nat ons wil | | + ¥ * . and legitimize the trafhi own boundaries, and allow it to he Ce Basin kept sacred to a Christian civ howes ? Much as we want zion, there was never a more su time than now, to preach fiom the t ns #t home —— Mrs. Thomas Holahan ‘harity begi Mrs. ThomasH olahan, mothe B. Holahan, I 1 from paralysis, at H AVEeD, on fifth year of her age, Wednesday ' 3 take p! Woe to-day Diemocra the deceased from whicl facts are taken oan r'who we penetrated ! as the B far | wien ¥ L Wea A hiazardo *d at the pres in’s furnace in Centre county, and a large tract of land. Jie built 41 § tm Il in Bald Eagle tthe first Methodist churcl 1 the gre h at Curtin {i o rwards sole ik up irst gn { buil ving donate wind upon wh now ) He improvemeln 1) » the Elder Rolan | urtim father of urtin established the rovernor esont wks After founding iron w the settlement in the Bald Eagle Vall ) filed county, erecied Metho remove i to Cle hl | ET . nother mill and built another t church, remaining in that locality died, Be ym pleted serv churches held In this way he established he ore the i be ¢ were he mull rege fumily of Methodists amongst neal descendants, of which Patton is dearest | John vmong the most stinguished. A large portion of the sna of Clearfield county sie of Mr. Antes. son, remained ling eitiz ect descendants V 2 1] ed a large and p Antes, his eldest farm pear Curtin station and rais useful family the that Dr. I'homas on Antes homestead at place. Canfield of Holahan, 15 the father of Mrs, wk Haven ; Mrs Holter, o Another branch of the fami- Mra. Jobin Cra sons, Py settled at Jersey Shore, from which ttlement we have the appeliations of Antes Fort, Antes which mark the plices where they located, Creek, ete, rhenit was hazardous to brave the In 341 [hie Mother of Mrs. member of the extensive and isl Holt family which rg ig fhe work of progress and are to- Holahan was » influent. bore An equal day amongst the most intelligent and | useful of the citizens of this section. Mrs, Holaban has living but one bro- ther, Philip Antes, of Susquehana, and one sister Mrs. John Holter, of Curtin Theggeod Lady leaves a husband Prof, Thomas Holahan, now advanced in yg two sons, Thomas B., Holaban s 9, of Lancaster, Pa., and W, C, Hol- » How long will you ¢ insent to | { me as a beginner. One thing is Will | you without a protest give up your hus | Kaep er 10 | voices | politicians | and | | ns d | n and ruin the sons of Christian He | Cartin, and sev- | shan, Esq, of Renovo. Dr, John F, PERFECTION OF RAVTLROAAD MANAGEMENT. Holnhan died on New Year's lust at his | —Nothing so thoroughly exemp'ifies residence in New York, She was the the perfection of railroad management an 8: M, MoCormick Miss Corn Holalian, who has fai bful'y mother of Mrs learned th aid snd comfort her parents in old nye. FENN HALL and re of the Huy Ing taken the CeNTue Friends DEMOCRAT ; nders place of our the so enlled “Mountain Buy," | news reporter, shall try und give vou nll the nd happen ngs of our village na brief and prompt ss be hoping, however, you will not expect too much ot sure, if rint ' wns! ° items are not worthy of getting into jy w for them, callad ¢ r 118 not due alone to Vl perience of its meet the payment ws pre mised Cur voung mer this pince, orks unre minking wr We Ing gigs nnd ments Lo fan entertainment Imnyv y trutttal endel and family moved nm Salurday, was ae two } ton | WKueen | } top ugg all new and first « and 14-41 on re GENERAL Cannes P. Hastings, Minn., | in 8S ADAMS as been visit relatives uthampton townsl this county. General Adams 1 ed great Services nis ounsry Ha He w times wounded At the ba ing the late war As no less than nine tle of Gettysburg he field as dead and lay there [two days wed t) and rem Bedford cou before he was discovered He is a native of Bedford Gazette. — — Samuel F. Foster Esq., will now inhabitants His Saturday th msthice to the West commission arrived on Chief justice Smith retires from supreme bench of the uth with many regrets —— Our Spring Stock of complete. Bottom pri order to-day. Moxra administer of the South and wards S WOOLENS Now leave your MERY & Co, Tailors Lace ( mans irtaing and Portierres Ginr All kinds of farniture lowest prices at Brachbill's Sons. «NOTICE TO $TOK HOLDERS ~The annu al meeting of stockholders of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Company is eall ed for Tuesaday, April 14th, 1885, at 11, o'clock A. M., at 2 South Fourth street Philadelphia, Election for Presi- dent and Directors same day and place Arnerr Hewsox, Secretary ~ Wilson, McFarlane & Co., call ation. tion to the only reliable Ready Mixed Paint in the market, The Pioneer Pre. red Paint is not only superior 0 any endy Mixed Paint sold but rivap pure white lead in its smoothness in dumbility, This paint is guaranteed by the manufact urers not to erack or | within three years. The guarantee is not only good for replacing the paint but it will be put on if it should crack or peel within the time specified. It will bo to your interest to call and see Wilson, McFarlane & Co,, before purchasing either white lead of any Ready Mixed Paint. {as the manner consisting | Ceiling in which the immense lo the Pennayloania System, amount of travel the inauguration was handled roads the Great before in the bistory of this country by composing Never has there been such a demand made upon transportation facilities, as during the four days immediately preceding and succeeding the 4th of March; yet, under ts splendid organization, the vail travel was accommodated without the semblance of an &ecident, or more delay, Thousands from the North. East, West, and South, total of from 40 O00 to than trivial came nggregating i 60.000 the lines of this one ne, vet they were all accommi without uny tpparent effort on the part | of the Great Corporation, which justly is know ledged the of the world. his grand achievement the skill und ex but to its #g lendid switeh and block of many additional trains and ensy as the movement of its regular BOrVICH Superiority of management and perfection of modern appliances were never helor so aptly shown, the result accomplished is but another illustration of the fact that speed com fort, and perf ! Ly are always gun | when Penn 3 4% E10 r journey over the lines J ylvania Railroad and it SA LL COUR an 4 ox Penn townst SATURDAY, APRIL SAW MILI Tey 20 Years in the Bi 5 TAKE NOTICE. WALL PAPER AND— , A } WD I » WN ot PAENTING, Fixing up and Beauti- fying Walls, Ceil- Ings, «» Wood- work. that ned iv first Orns wo have in our employ PAPER HANGERS a: { the best PAINTERS to be § n Pennsylvania workmen, and Besides these we the } oT : AV stock best selected line of WALL PAPER ~AND— Decorations brought to Bel We have eample books of hand-made, embossed GOLD PAPER, that we can get on three day's notice Our twenty years experi nee in the busines should convinee all that we are able to make good our statements. We thank our patrons for past favors and ask all to drop in at 46 HIGH STREET, and examine our goods, their orders we will endeavor to do our part prompily. Hoping to have a boom soon we remain, Yours truly, Williams & Bro, ws DEALERS Wall Paper, Books and Stationary, School ' Supplies, Window Shades and Fixtures, ~glo., ele.~ Ever efonte I Nn vinldf company | wl lea leading railroad | | For ar | THOS C HOUTZ and employes, | E g- i nal system, wh ch makes the har diing | i$ simple | Inspection of helrs and logutees, creditors and all oth ers in anywise interested and will be presented to the | Orphans’ ( and ig { ler, late of Lilw INTHHEONN, | Larimer, late of Sprin If they give us | D® A. WW. HAFER, DENTIST, HIGH BTRERL, BELLEFONTE, PA, Ofce in Harris’ Block vinldly JLRECU TORS’ NOTICE.—~Let- 4 ters testamentary on the estate of Mollie Bruss, decensed, Inte of Potter twp. , Centre county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebied to said estate are herby notified to make im- mediate payment, and all having claims against the same to present them, duly au thenticated for settlement, to JOHN BRUSS, Execuvron, PINE GROVE ACADEMY. Spring Term Opens April 20th, 1885. 12 ot College Preparatory and Normal Departments, TERMS REASONABLE, TUITION, 84 to 88 ticulars, add A. B., Prin Pine Grove Mills, Centre Co. Pa, NOTICE. counts have ~The | 4 od YEGISTER'S L following ae been examin Jane od and remalued fled of record in this office for the art of Contre cont Wodne Wane ur ty, on 1825, for a fay the "i fay of April, A | Armation The second and ob Pletcher, « ist na nes cutors of, ot fi unt x4 whrhip, dew I rity Le enmen] 2nd, The & unt of DM. Lib, ex ly Jacke, Inte of Belle Tt or nt of Ont wior nite botoneh, de oe AVY adr f Halfm JAMES A McOLAIN H we Notice is here 2 interested 1) EGAL NOTICE by given to all person al the t ’ Roods and chattlon » to widows under the prov * of the act April, A D IRV], have ufirmed Court and Aled in the { the f Centre ton fore t nfirmed alwolutely Inventory f the property of Rranstettor, Inte of Halfmoon township taken by his widow wing torfes of the tL apart fiat BY the the » been Mace wind Clerk in o frst day phans’ Court nty, and exceptions he of filed thereto on or | next ters the same will be ¢ pe ns J wep} leconsnd, as Elizatath Branstetter Inventory of the personal preperty and Apprale ment of the real estate of Alvin Brady, ¢ od Inte of Bellefonte bor gh, decesnod, as tab on by his widow, Margaret Brady Inventory of thapersonal property and apprates ment of the real sstate of John W Hicks. late of Patton township, decessed, as taken by his widow, Rabocoa K Wicks th. Appralsement of the real estate of Hon J 0 | township, decsased as taken | by bis widow, Rachel Larimer ! 5 Inventory of the personal property of Alexander | Bolt, late of Snow Bunce township, deconsed, as taken | by his widow, Josephine Silt, JAMES A. MoCLAIN, coc Rogister's Ofce, Bellefonte, Pa, March 30, 1082 * . I THE ORPHANS COURT OF Centre county. 1a the matter of the selate of Lunas A the » an auditor appointed hy to distribute the fund in the hands of Peter administrator debonis dec'd, court, ta 1h , st 10 o'alook, A m Henewer.'' BELLEFONTE, may 10 they soe proper rN all Auditor, “Bough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,’ for | Coughw, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, 15¢. Liquid, 25¢, "Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, | ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, | gophers. 15c. Druggists, | "Heart Pains.” : Palpitation, Dropsical, Swellings, Diz ziness, Indigestion, Headache, Sleepless ness, cured by “Well's Health Renewer.' 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In presents given away: Send Ga 0 conte postage, and by mail |} you will get free u package of goods of large value, that will start you In work that | will at once bring you in money faster than anything #loe in Amerfon: All about the $200,000 (n presents with snch box. Agents wanted everywhere, of sithor sox, of all ages, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for ue at their own homes. Fortanes for all ansired, Don't delay. WH. Hater [STRAY —A stray horse came to 4 the residence of James Valentine's farm above The owner will call willbe deaponad a JAMES BCKENROTH, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE ! Our entire stock damaged by smoke the at SACRIVICE. public an IMMENSE An Stock having just bae building makes this a « IMTORS NOTICE rp hate ¢ ° sn A mk ot » I o ¥ A wk A.M. where ail § » BLIC SALE OF VALUABL! REAL ESTATS ¥ ' 1a » Hous dings Aven, An oy REST MILL WI GROCER. line of ( ann d (500d: ( heese = Sarre h. 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